Changing how you’re family enjoys fresh local food.

 

What We Do…

Clean Genes is a Certified Naturally Grown family farm nestled in gorgeous McEwen, Tennessee.

We cultivate on one acre of land. By utilizing grow-intensive techniques, we generate an abundance of food in a small space. Our season-extensions allow us to grow microgreens and lettuces all year-round.

We’re passionate about optimal health, and believe clean and nutrient-dense greens and vegetables are paramount to achieve that.

Our mission is to create a positive change in our food growing culture and bring that change to your front door. 

Clean Genes Farm is a small ecological farm that helps to feed surrounding communities a bountiful selection of organically grown produce. We vow to be a force of change to rid the toxic destruction of industrial agriculture with our food system based in nature. We grow food with care.

We focus on creating healthy soil as it provides the opportunity to grow the best vegetables in both taste and nutritional value. Our bio-intensive techniques gently aerate soil without disturbing its structure or microbes. Healthy soil starts at the biological level with organic compost and Mother Earth’s little helpers. It’s a cycle of goodness that begins with great soil and ends with healthy people and the environment.

 We harvest at peak ripeness, ensuring our produce is loaded with living enzymes and phytonutrients.

Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”  ―  Hippocrates.

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“Hi!  Just wanted to say it was great to see you guys at the market today and that I tried the lettuce and basil sprouts in a salad for lunch.  It was absolutely delicious!!  Not sure I’ll want to buy supermarket greens ever again.  :). Thank you very much for bringing your products to the farmers market in Dickson!   I’ll be sure to tell my neighbors.”

Wendy Horn

Customer, Dickson Farmers Market

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